Month: September 2018

It's been about a month, and here's the third video explaining how computers work from the ground up. In this third video I discuss flip flops. Starting with two not gates hooked together I discuss how a bi-stable circuit operates, extend this using NOR gates to Set/Reset flip flops, build data flip flops, edge-triggered data... Continue Reading →

I feel like, with making the first two "Introduction to Digital Computers" videos I've gained a superpower. And I've used that power to help me visualize and solve another problem I was having, figuring out the shape of spur gears (and eventually, internal spur gears, the next major feature I'd like to add to the... Continue Reading →